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Hodge and His Masters

CHAPTER VIII
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His companion points with his whip at the hedge just where it joins the wood.

A long slender muzzle is thrust for a moment cautiously over the bare sandy mound under cover of a thorn stole.

One sniff, and it is withdrawn.

The fox thought also to steal away along the copses, the worst and most baffling course he could choose.

Five minutes afterwards, and there is this time no mistake.


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